A Bit O’ *Newyddion From Ponty: The Roof Is Raised At Tom’s Bar
Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
Like much of the US lately, Pontypridd was lashed by a fierce storm on April 20. Among the debris found in the aftermath was the roof of Tom’s Bar (which is alternately known as Tom’s “Pub”). Its significance to fans (if any) lies in the fact that it is the site of the old Wood Road Non-Political Club where Tom used to play early on. We know it’s not much in the way of a TJ news story, but it did give us an excuse to post this circa-1957-or-so photo of Sir Tom when he began to sing there. If you’re interested, you might want to check out Pontypridd’s official website. The folks who run it are not fans but, we assume, there are different sides to this story, too. Tall poppies, perhaps? And what exactly do people expect from a native of their town who becomes wealthy and/or famous?
*Hope we got the correct Welsh word for “news.” If not, please correct us (as we’re sure you’ll do). Thanks.
Storm rips off bar roof
Apr 30 2008 by Ian Caleb, South Wales Echo
TOM “The Voice” Jones may have been credited with metaphorically raising plenty of roofs around the world with his energetic stage act.
But it seems the elements have gone one better, with high winds literally raising the roof of a South Wales bar named after the Pontypridd superstar.
Tom’s Pub, in Wood Road, Treforest, was closed after its metal clad roof was torn off. The first pictures of the incident, released yesterday, show the full extent of the damage. Police and Rhondda Cynon Taf council workers spent six hours cleaning up following the roof’s collapse, which happened during the early hours of April 20.
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